GAME SEVEN: DESALES 79; KENT (WA) KENTRIDGE 65
Consolation Semifinal of Seattle Oh Boy! Oberto Christmas Classic
(at Bothell (WA), December 29, 2005)
Season Record: Overall: 3-4; Central Catholic League: 2-0
SCORE BY QUARTERS
    1     2     3     4   Final
DeSales 22 15 21 21 79
Kentridge 18 18 13 16 65
BOX SCORE
DeSales Field
Goals
Free
Throws
Tot.
Pts.
Kentridge Field
Goals
Free
Throws
Tot.
Pts.
3s 2s Md. Att. 3s 2s Md. Att.
Alex Kellogg   11 1 2 23 Jerry Parker   8 2 4 18
Elijah Allen 1 7 1 2 18 Chris Washington 1 5 4 7 17
Dane Johnson 1 5 1 3 14 Marcus Hall 3       9
Brandon Garrick 1 3     9 Renado Parker   3 1 4 7
Andrew Thomas   1 4 4 6 Jacob Fletcher 1 1     5
David Knapke   2     4 Trey Turner 1 1     5
Cris Diedalis 1       3 Peter Follmer   1     2
Tim Purcell   1     2 Kelly Robinson   1     2
            Garrett Patterson       2  

TOTALS

4

30

7

11

79

TOTALS

6

20

7

17

65

   
TEAM STATISTICS
  DHS KHS  DHS KHS
Field goals:    Rebounds:    
    Made 3426    Offensive 8 20
    Attempted 58 74    Defensive 35 19
    Percentage 58.6%35.1%        Total 43 39
3-pt. field goals:    Personal fouls 11 15
    Made 4 6Assists 23  
    Attempted 7 15Turnovers 14 9
    Percentage 57.1% 40%Blocked shots 4  
Free throws:    Steals 7  
    Made 7 7Offensive effi-    
    Attempted 11 17    ciency rating 1.145 0.929
    Percentage 63.6%41.2%    
DHS STATISTICS
Player Field
Goals
3-Pt.
Field
Goals
Rebounds Pers.
Fouls
Assts. Blkd.
Shots
Steals
Att. Md. Att. Md. Off. Def. Tot.
Alex Kellogg 16 11 0 0 1 4 5 2 2 0 1
Elijah Allen 13 8 2 1 2 8 10 4 3 3 1
Dane Johnson 10 6 1 1 0 3 3 0 14 0 1
Brandon Garrick 5 4 2 1 2 2 4 0 2 0 2
Andrew Thomas 3 1 1 0 1 3 4 2 0 0 1
David Knapke 6 2 0 0 1 7 8 0 2 0 1
Cris Diedalis 2 1 1 1 0 1 1 1 0 0 0
Tim Purcell 1 1 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 0 0
Nick Brandenstein 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0
Sean Hobbs 2 0 0 0 0 2 2 1 0 1 0
Team rebounds         0 5 5        
TOTALS 58 34 7 4 8 35 43 11 23 4 7
 
PLAY-BY-PLAY SCORING
FIRST HALF DHS KHS
FIRST QUARTER:
Elijah Allen field goal 2 0
Dane Johnson field goal 4 0
Jerry Parker field goal 4 2
Jerry Parker field goal 4 4
    (1st tie score)
Elijah Allen field goal 6 4
Dane Johnson three-point field goal 9 4
Andrew Thomas two free throws 11 4
Renado Parker free throw 11 5
Elijah Allen dunk 13 5
    (Allen's dunk completed a 9-1 DHS
    run that began with Allen's second
    field goal)
Marcus Hall three-point field goal 13 8
Elijah Allen field goal 15 8
Renado Parker field goal 15 10
Elijah Allen three-point field goal 18 10
Chris Washington field goal 18 12
Chris Washington free throw 18 13
Dane Johnson field goal 20 13
Chris Washington field goal 20 15
Alex Kellogg field goal 22 15
Jacob Fletcher three-point field goal 22 18
END OF FIRST QUARTER 22 18
SECOND QUARTER:
Jerry Parker field goal 22 20
Andrew Thomas two free throws 24 20
Chris Washington field goal 24 22
Elijah Allen free throw 25 22
Marcus Hall three-point field goal 25 25
    (2nd tie score)
Cris Diedalis three-point field goal 28 25
Jerry Parker field goal 28 27
Jerry Parker field goal 28 29
    (1st lead change)
    Time-out KHS (4:09 left to play)
Trey Turner three-point field goal 28 32
    (KHS's largest lead)
Dane Johnson field goal 30 32
Brandon Garrick field goal 32 32
    (3rd and last tie score)
Dane Johnson free throw 33 32
    (2nd and last lead change -- DHS
    led for the rest of the game)
Brandon Garrick field goal 35 32
Elijah Allen field goal 37 32
    (Allen's field goal completed a 9-0
    DHS run that began with Johnson's
    field goal)
Renado Parker field goal 37 34
Jacob Fletcher field goal 37 36
END OF SECOND QUARTER 37 36
SECOND HALF
THIRD QUARTER:
Alex Kellogg field goal 39 36
Alex Kellogg dunk 41 36
David Knapke field goal 43 36
Renado Parker field goal 43 38
Elijah Allen field goal 45 38
Alex Kellogg field goal 47 38
David Knapke field goal 49 38
    Time-out KHS (4:50 left to play)
Jerry Parker field goal 49 40
Brandon Garrick three-point field goal 52 40
Elijah Allen field goal 54 40
    (Allen's field goal completed a 17-4
    DHS run that began with Kellogg's
    first field goal of the quarter)
Chris Washington three-point field goal 54 43
Andrew Thomas field goal 56 43
Chris Washington field goal 56 45
Dane Johnson field goal 58 45
Jerry Parker field goal 58 47
Chris Washington two free throws 58 49
END OF THIRD QUARTER 58 49
FOURTH QUARTER:
Marcus Hall three-point field goal 58 52
Alex Kellogg field goal 60 52
Dane Johnson field goal 62 52
Kelly Robinson field goal 62 54
Alex Kellogg field goal 64 54
Alex Kellogg field goal 66 54
Alex Kellogg dunk 68 54
Alex Kellogg field goal 70 54
    (Kellogg's fourth consecutive field
    goal completed a 12-2 DHS run that
    began with Kellogg's first field goal
    of the quarter)
Jerry Parker free throw 70 55
Trey Turner field goal 70 57
Peter Follmer field goal 70 59
    Time-out DHS (3:27 left to play)
Alex Kellogg field goal 72 59
Alex Kellogg free throw 73 59
Brandon Garrick field goal 75 59
Chris Washington free throw 75 60
    Time-out DHS (2:12 left to play)
Alex Kellogg dunk 77 60
Tim Purcell field goal 79 60
    (DHS's largest lead -- Purcell's field
    goal completed a 9-1 DHS run that
    began with Kellogg's sixth field goal
    of the quarter)
Jerry Parker field goal 79 62
Jerry Parker free throw 79 63
Chris Washington field goal 79 65

FINAL SCORE

79 65
From THE SEATTLE TIMES
St. Francis DeSales (Columbus, Ohio) 79, Kentridge 65

Friday, December 30, 2005
by Matt Massey
Special to THE SEATTLE TIMES

BOTHELL -- Dane Johnson, who was born in Bellevue, dished out a career-high 14 assists and scored 14 points as the Stallions (3-4) took control in the second half.

Alex Kellogg, a 6-7 junior and son of former NBA and Ohio State standout Clark Kellogg, got 21 of his game-high 23 points in the second half for St. Francis DeSales.

Johnson is the son of former NBA assistant Price Johnson, who coached under George Karl in Milwaukee and ran camps and coached in the Seattle area in the 1990s.

The Chargers (5-2) played the final quarter and a half without second-leading scorer Renado Parker, who left the gym abruptly midway through the third quarter. Parker returned in to the gym in sweats with just over three minutes left in the fourth and sat in the bleachers on the opposite side of the stands from the Kentridge bench.

"I've never seen anything like that before," Kentridge coach Dave Jamison said. Jamison didn't say if Parker would play in today's seventh-place game against Marist of Eugene at 11:30 a.m. Jerry Parker, Renado's brother, led Kentridge with 18 points and Chris Washington added 17.

Elijah Allen had 18 points and 10 rebounds for the Stallions.

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